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  <assembly>
    <name>System.IO.Compression.ZipFile</name>
  </assembly>
  <members>
    <member name="T:System.IO.Compression.ZipFile">
      <summary>Provides static methods for creating, extracting, and opening zip archives. </summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:System.IO.Compression.ZipFile.CreateFromDirectory(System.String,System.String)">
      <summary>Creates a zip archive that contains the files and directories from the specified directory.</summary>
      <param name="sourceDirectoryName">The path to the directory to be archived, specified as a relative or absolute path. A relative path is interpreted as relative to the current working directory.</param>
      <param name="destinationArchiveFileName">The path of the archive to be created, specified as a relative or absolute path. A relative path is interpreted as relative to the current working directory.</param>
      <exception cref="T:System.ArgumentException">
        <paramref name="sourceDirectoryName" /> or <paramref name="destinationArchiveFileName" /> is <see cref="F:System.String.Empty" />, contains only white space, or contains at least one invalid character.</exception>
      <exception cref="T:System.ArgumentNullException">
        <paramref name="sourceDirectoryName" /> or <paramref name="destinationArchiveFileName" /> is null.</exception>
      <exception cref="T:System.IO.PathTooLongException">In <paramref name="sourceDirectoryName" /> or <paramref name="destinationArchiveFileName" />, the specified path, file name, or both exceed the system-defined maximum length. For example, on Windows-based platforms, paths must not exceed 248 characters, and file names must not exceed 260 characters.</exception>
      <exception cref="T:System.IO.DirectoryNotFoundException">
        <paramref name="sourceDirectoryName" /> is invalid or does not exist (for example, it is on an unmapped drive).</exception>
      <exception cref="T:System.IO.IOException">
        <paramref name="destinationArchiveFileName" /> already exists.-or-A file in the specified directory could not be opened.</exception>
      <exception cref="T:System.UnauthorizedAccessException">
        <paramref name="destinationArchiveFileName" /> specifies a directory.-or-The caller does not have the required permission to access the directory specified in <paramref name="sourceDirectoryName" /> or the file specified in <paramref name="destinationArchiveFileName" />.</exception>
      <exception cref="T:System.NotSupportedException">
        <paramref name="sourceDirectoryName" /> or <paramref name="destinationArchiveFileName" /> contains an invalid format.-or-The zip archive does not support writing.</exception>
    </member>
    <member name="M:System.IO.Compression.ZipFile.CreateFromDirectory(System.String,System.String,System.IO.Compression.CompressionLevel,System.Boolean)">
      <summary>Creates a zip archive that contains the files and directories from the specified directory, uses the specified compression level, and optionally includes the base directory.</summary>
      <param name="sourceDirectoryName">The path to the directory to be archived, specified as a relative or absolute path. A relative path is interpreted as relative to the current working directory.</param>
      <param name="destinationArchiveFileName">The path of the archive to be created, specified as a relative or absolute path. A relative path is interpreted as relative to the current working directory.</param>
      <param name="compressionLevel">One of the enumeration values that indicates whether to emphasize speed or compression effectiveness when creating the entry.</param>
      <param name="includeBaseDirectory">true to include the directory name from <paramref name="sourceDirectoryName" /> at the root of the archive; false to include only the contents of the directory.</param>
      <exception cref="T:System.ArgumentException">
        <paramref name="sourceDirectoryName" /> or <paramref name="destinationArchiveFileName" /> is <see cref="F:System.String.Empty" />, contains only white space, or contains at least one invalid character.</exception>
      <exception cref="T:System.ArgumentNullException">
        <paramref name="sourceDirectoryName" /> or <paramref name="destinationArchiveFileName" /> is null.</exception>
      <exception cref="T:System.IO.PathTooLongException">In <paramref name="sourceDirectoryName" /> or <paramref name="destinationArchiveFileName" />, the specified path, file name, or both exceed the system-defined maximum length. For example, on Windows-based platforms, paths must not exceed 248 characters, and file names must not exceed 260 characters.</exception>
      <exception cref="T:System.IO.DirectoryNotFoundException">
        <paramref name="sourceDirectoryName" /> is invalid or does not exist (for example, it is on an unmapped drive).</exception>
      <exception cref="T:System.IO.IOException">
        <paramref name="destinationArchiveFileName" /> already exists.-or-A file in the specified directory could not be opened.</exception>
      <exception cref="T:System.UnauthorizedAccessException">
        <paramref name="destinationArchiveFileName" /> specifies a directory.-or-The caller does not have the required permission to access the directory specified in <paramref name="sourceDirectoryName" /> or the file specified in <paramref name="destinationArchiveFileName" />.</exception>
      <exception cref="T:System.NotSupportedException">
        <paramref name="sourceDirectoryName" /> or <paramref name="destinationArchiveFileName" /> contains an invalid format.-or-The zip archive does not support writing.</exception>
    </member>
    <member name="M:System.IO.Compression.ZipFile.CreateFromDirectory(System.String,System.String,System.IO.Compression.CompressionLevel,System.Boolean,System.Text.Encoding)">
      <summary>Creates a zip archive that contains the files and directories from the specified directory, uses the specified compression level and character encoding for entry names, and optionally includes the base directory.</summary>
      <param name="sourceDirectoryName">The path to the directory to be archived, specified as a relative or absolute path. A relative path is interpreted as relative to the current working directory.</param>
      <param name="destinationArchiveFileName">The path of the archive to be created, specified as a relative or absolute path. A relative path is interpreted as relative to the current working directory.</param>
      <param name="compressionLevel">One of the enumeration values that indicates whether to emphasize speed or compression effectiveness when creating the entry.</param>
      <param name="includeBaseDirectory">true to include the directory name from <paramref name="sourceDirectoryName" /> at the root of the archive; false to include only the contents of the directory.</param>
      <param name="entryNameEncoding">The encoding to use when reading or writing entry names in this archive. Specify a value for this parameter only when an encoding is required for interoperability with zip archive tools and libraries that do not support UTF-8 encoding for entry names.</param>
      <exception cref="T:System.ArgumentException">
        <paramref name="sourceDirectoryName" /> or <paramref name="destinationArchiveFileName" /> is <see cref="F:System.String.Empty" />, contains only white space, or contains at least one invalid character.-or-<paramref name="entryNameEncoding" /> is set to a Unicode encoding other than UTF-8.</exception>
      <exception cref="T:System.ArgumentNullException">
        <paramref name="sourceDirectoryName" /> or <paramref name="destinationArchiveFileName" /> is null.</exception>
      <exception cref="T:System.IO.PathTooLongException">In <paramref name="sourceDirectoryName" /> or <paramref name="destinationArchiveFileName" />, the specified path, file name, or both exceed the system-defined maximum length. For example, on Windows-based platforms, paths must not exceed 248 characters, and file names must not exceed 260 characters.</exception>
      <exception cref="T:System.IO.DirectoryNotFoundException">
        <paramref name="sourceDirectoryName" /> is invalid or does not exist (for example, it is on an unmapped drive).</exception>
      <exception cref="T:System.IO.IOException">
        <paramref name="destinationArchiveFileName" /> already exists.-or-A file in the specified directory could not be opened.</exception>
      <exception cref="T:System.UnauthorizedAccessException">
        <paramref name="destinationArchiveFileName" /> specifies a directory.-or-The caller does not have the required permission to access the directory specified in <paramref name="sourceDirectoryName" /> or the file specified in <paramref name="destinationArchiveFileName" />.</exception>
      <exception cref="T:System.NotSupportedException">
        <paramref name="sourceDirectoryName" /> or <paramref name="destinationArchiveFileName" /> contains an invalid format.-or-The zip archive does not support writing.</exception>
    </member>
    <member name="M:System.IO.Compression.ZipFile.ExtractToDirectory(System.String,System.String)">
      <summary>Extracts all the files in the specified zip archive to a directory on the file system.</summary>
      <param name="sourceArchiveFileName">The path to the archive that is to be extracted.</param>
      <param name="destinationDirectoryName">The path to the directory in which to place the extracted files, specified as a relative or absolute path. A relative path is interpreted as relative to the current working directory.</param>
      <exception cref="T:System.ArgumentException">
        <paramref name="destinationDirectoryName" /> or <paramref name="sourceArchiveFileName" /> is <see cref="F:System.String.Empty" />, contains only white space, or contains at least one invalid character.</exception>
      <exception cref="T:System.ArgumentNullException">
        <paramref name="destinationDirectoryName" /> or <paramref name="sourceArchiveFileName" /> is null.</exception>
      <exception cref="T:System.IO.PathTooLongException">The specified path in <paramref name="destinationDirectoryName" /> or <paramref name="sourceArchiveFileName" /> exceeds the system-defined maximum length. For example, on Windows-based platforms, paths must not exceed 248 characters, and file names must not exceed 260 characters.</exception>
      <exception cref="T:System.IO.DirectoryNotFoundException">The specified path is invalid (for example, it is on an unmapped drive).</exception>
      <exception cref="T:System.IO.IOException">The directory specified by <paramref name="destinationDirectoryName" /> already exists.-or-The name of an entry in the archive is <see cref="F:System.String.Empty" />, contains only white space, or contains at least one invalid character.-or-Extracting an archive entry would create a file that is outside the directory specified by <paramref name="destinationDirectoryName" />. (For example, this might happen if the entry name contains parent directory accessors.) -or-An archive entry to extract has the same name as an entry that has already been extracted from the same archive.</exception>
      <exception cref="T:System.UnauthorizedAccessException">The caller does not have the required permission to access the archive or the destination directory.</exception>
      <exception cref="T:System.NotSupportedException">
        <paramref name="destinationDirectoryName" /> or <paramref name="sourceArchiveFileName" /> contains an invalid format.</exception>
      <exception cref="T:System.IO.FileNotFoundException">
        <paramref name="sourceArchiveFileName" /> was not found.</exception>
      <exception cref="T:System.IO.InvalidDataException">The archive specified by <paramref name="sourceArchiveFileName" /> is not a valid zip archive.-or-An archive entry was not found or was corrupt.-or-An archive entry was compressed by using a compression method that is not supported.</exception>
    </member>
    <member name="M:System.IO.Compression.ZipFile.ExtractToDirectory(System.String,System.String,System.Text.Encoding)">
      <summary>Extracts all the files in the specified zip archive to a directory on the file system and uses the specified character encoding for entry names.</summary>
      <param name="sourceArchiveFileName">The path to the archive that is to be extracted.</param>
      <param name="destinationDirectoryName">The path to the directory in which to place the extracted files, specified as a relative or absolute path. A relative path is interpreted as relative to the current working directory.</param>
      <param name="entryNameEncoding">The encoding to use when reading or writing entry names in this archive. Specify a value for this parameter only when an encoding is required for interoperability with zip archive tools and libraries that do not support UTF-8 encoding for entry names.</param>
      <exception cref="T:System.ArgumentException">
        <paramref name="destinationDirectoryName" /> or <paramref name="sourceArchiveFileName" /> is <see cref="F:System.String.Empty" />, contains only white space, or contains at least one invalid character.-or-<paramref name="entryNameEncoding" /> is set to a Unicode encoding other than UTF-8.</exception>
      <exception cref="T:System.ArgumentNullException">
        <paramref name="destinationDirectoryName" /> or <paramref name="sourceArchiveFileName" /> is null.</exception>
      <exception cref="T:System.IO.PathTooLongException">The specified path in <paramref name="destinationDirectoryName" /> or <paramref name="sourceArchiveFileName" /> exceeds the system-defined maximum length. For example, on Windows-based platforms, paths must not exceed 248 characters, and file names must not exceed 260 characters.</exception>
      <exception cref="T:System.IO.DirectoryNotFoundException">The specified path is invalid (for example, it is on an unmapped drive).</exception>
      <exception cref="T:System.IO.IOException">The directory specified by <paramref name="destinationDirectoryName" /> already exists.-or-The name of an entry in the archive is <see cref="F:System.String.Empty" />, contains only white space, or contains at least one invalid character.-or-Extracting an archive entry would create a file that is outside the directory specified by <paramref name="destinationDirectoryName" />. (For example, this might happen if the entry name contains parent directory accessors.) -or-An archive entry to extract has the same name as an entry that has already been extracted from the same archive.</exception>
      <exception cref="T:System.UnauthorizedAccessException">The caller does not have the required permission to access the archive or the destination directory.</exception>
      <exception cref="T:System.NotSupportedException">
        <paramref name="destinationDirectoryName" /> or <paramref name="sourceArchiveFileName" /> contains an invalid format.</exception>
      <exception cref="T:System.IO.FileNotFoundException">
        <paramref name="sourceArchiveFileName" /> was not found.</exception>
      <exception cref="T:System.IO.InvalidDataException">The archive specified by <paramref name="sourceArchiveFileName" /> is not a valid zip archive.-or-An archive entry was not found or was corrupt.-or-An archive entry was compressed by using a compression method that is not supported.</exception>
    </member>
    <member name="M:System.IO.Compression.ZipFile.Open(System.String,System.IO.Compression.ZipArchiveMode)">
      <summary>Opens a zip archive at the specified path and in the specified mode.</summary>
      <returns>The opened zip archive.</returns>
      <param name="archiveFileName">The path to the archive to open, specified as a relative or absolute path. A relative path is interpreted as relative to the current working directory.</param>
      <param name="mode">One of the enumeration values that specifies the actions which are allowed on the entries in the opened archive.</param>
      <exception cref="T:System.ArgumentException">
        <paramref name="archiveFileName" /> is <see cref="F:System.String.Empty" />, contains only white space, or contains at least one invalid character.</exception>
      <exception cref="T:System.ArgumentNullException">
        <paramref name="archiveFileName" /> is null.</exception>
      <exception cref="T:System.IO.PathTooLongException">In <paramref name="archiveFileName" />, the specified path, file name, or both exceed the system-defined maximum length. For example, on Windows-based platforms, paths must not exceed 248 characters, and file names must not exceed 260 characters.</exception>
      <exception cref="T:System.IO.DirectoryNotFoundException">
        <paramref name="archiveFileName" /> is invalid or does not exist (for example, it is on an unmapped drive).</exception>
      <exception cref="T:System.IO.IOException">
        <paramref name="archiveFileName" /> could not be opened.-or-<paramref name="mode" /> is set to <see cref="F:System.IO.Compression.ZipArchiveMode.Create" />, but the file specified in <paramref name="archiveFileName" /> already exists.</exception>
      <exception cref="T:System.UnauthorizedAccessException">
        <paramref name="archiveFileName" /> specifies a directory.-or-The caller does not have the required permission to access the file specified in <paramref name="archiveFileName" />.</exception>
      <exception cref="T:System.ArgumentOutOfRangeException">
        <paramref name="mode" /> specifies an invalid value.</exception>
      <exception cref="T:System.IO.FileNotFoundException">
        <paramref name="mode" /> is set to <see cref="F:System.IO.Compression.ZipArchiveMode.Read" />, but the file specified in <paramref name="archiveFileName" /> is not found.</exception>
      <exception cref="T:System.NotSupportedException">
        <paramref name="archiveFileName" /> contains an invalid format.</exception>
      <exception cref="T:System.IO.InvalidDataException">
        <paramref name="archiveFileName" /> could not be interpreted as a zip archive.-or-<paramref name="mode" /> is <see cref="F:System.IO.Compression.ZipArchiveMode.Update" />, but an entry is missing or corrupt and cannot be read.-or-<paramref name="mode" /> is <see cref="F:System.IO.Compression.ZipArchiveMode.Update" />, but an entry is too large to fit into memory.</exception>
    </member>
    <member name="M:System.IO.Compression.ZipFile.Open(System.String,System.IO.Compression.ZipArchiveMode,System.Text.Encoding)">
      <summary>Opens a zip archive at the specified path, in the specified mode, and by using the specified character encoding for entry names.</summary>
      <returns>The opened zip archive.</returns>
      <param name="archiveFileName">The path to the archive to open, specified as a relative or absolute path. A relative path is interpreted as relative to the current working directory.</param>
      <param name="mode">One of the enumeration values that specifies the actions that are allowed on the entries in the opened archive.</param>
      <param name="entryNameEncoding">The encoding to use when reading or writing entry names in this archive. Specify a value for this parameter only when an encoding is required for interoperability with zip archive tools and libraries that do not support UTF-8 encoding for entry names.</param>
      <exception cref="T:System.ArgumentException">
        <paramref name="archiveFileName" /> is <see cref="F:System.String.Empty" />, contains only white space, or contains at least one invalid character.-or-<paramref name="entryNameEncoding" /> is set to a Unicode encoding other than UTF-8.</exception>
      <exception cref="T:System.ArgumentNullException">
        <paramref name="archiveFileName" /> is null.</exception>
      <exception cref="T:System.IO.PathTooLongException">In <paramref name="archiveFileName" />, the specified path, file name, or both exceed the system-defined maximum length. For example, on Windows-based platforms, paths must not exceed 248 characters, and file names must not exceed 260 characters.</exception>
      <exception cref="T:System.IO.DirectoryNotFoundException">
        <paramref name="archiveFileName" /> is invalid or does not exist (for example, it is on an unmapped drive).</exception>
      <exception cref="T:System.IO.IOException">
        <paramref name="archiveFileName" /> could not be opened.-or-<paramref name="mode" /> is set to <see cref="F:System.IO.Compression.ZipArchiveMode.Create" />, but the file specified in <paramref name="archiveFileName" /> already exists.</exception>
      <exception cref="T:System.UnauthorizedAccessException">
        <paramref name="archiveFileName" /> specifies a directory.-or-The caller does not have the required permission to access the file specified in <paramref name="archiveFileName" />.</exception>
      <exception cref="T:System.ArgumentOutOfRangeException">
        <paramref name="mode" /> specifies an invalid value.</exception>
      <exception cref="T:System.IO.FileNotFoundException">
        <paramref name="mode" /> is set to <see cref="F:System.IO.Compression.ZipArchiveMode.Read" />, but the file specified in <paramref name="archiveFileName" /> is not found.</exception>
      <exception cref="T:System.NotSupportedException">
        <paramref name="archiveFileName" /> contains an invalid format.</exception>
      <exception cref="T:System.IO.InvalidDataException">
        <paramref name="archiveFileName" /> could not be interpreted as a zip archive.-or-<paramref name="mode" /> is <see cref="F:System.IO.Compression.ZipArchiveMode.Update" />, but an entry is missing or corrupt and cannot be read.-or-<paramref name="mode" /> is <see cref="F:System.IO.Compression.ZipArchiveMode.Update" />, but an entry is too large to fit into memory.</exception>
    </member>
    <member name="M:System.IO.Compression.ZipFile.OpenRead(System.String)">
      <summary>Opens a zip archive for reading at the specified path.</summary>
      <returns>The opened zip archive.</returns>
      <param name="archiveFileName">The path to the archive to open, specified as a relative or absolute path. A relative path is interpreted as relative to the current working directory.</param>
      <exception cref="T:System.ArgumentException">
        <paramref name="archiveFileName" /> is <see cref="F:System.String.Empty" />, contains only white space, or contains at least one invalid character.</exception>
      <exception cref="T:System.ArgumentNullException">
        <paramref name="archiveFileName" /> is null.</exception>
      <exception cref="T:System.IO.PathTooLongException">In <paramref name="archiveFileName" />, the specified path, file name, or both exceed the system-defined maximum length. For example, on Windows-based platforms, paths must not exceed 248 characters, and file names must not exceed 260 characters.</exception>
      <exception cref="T:System.IO.DirectoryNotFoundException">
        <paramref name="archiveFileName" /> is invalid or does not exist (for example, it is on an unmapped drive).</exception>
      <exception cref="T:System.IO.IOException">
        <paramref name="archiveFileName" /> could not be opened.</exception>
      <exception cref="T:System.UnauthorizedAccessException">
        <paramref name="archiveFileName" /> specifies a directory.-or-The caller does not have the required permission to access the file specified in <paramref name="archiveFileName" />.</exception>
      <exception cref="T:System.IO.FileNotFoundException">The file specified in <paramref name="archiveFileName" /> is not found.</exception>
      <exception cref="T:System.NotSupportedException">
        <paramref name="archiveFileName" /> contains an invalid format.</exception>
      <exception cref="T:System.IO.InvalidDataException">
        <paramref name="archiveFileName" /> could not be interpreted as a zip archive.</exception>
    </member>
    <member name="T:System.IO.Compression.ZipFileExtensions">
      <summary>Provides extension methods for the <see cref="T:System.IO.Compression.ZipArchive" /> and <see cref="T:System.IO.Compression.ZipArchiveEntry" /> classes.</summary>
    </member>
    <member name="M:System.IO.Compression.ZipFileExtensions.CreateEntryFromFile(System.IO.Compression.ZipArchive,System.String,System.String)">
      <summary>Archives a file by compressing it and adding it to the zip archive.</summary>
      <returns>A wrapper for the new entry in the zip archive.</returns>
      <param name="destination">The zip archive to add the file to.</param>
      <param name="sourceFileName">The path to the file to be archived. You can specify either a relative or an absolute path. A relative path is interpreted as relative to the current working directory.</param>
      <param name="entryName">The name of the entry to create in the zip archive.</param>
      <exception cref="T:System.ArgumentException">
        <paramref name="sourceFileName" /> is <see cref="F:System.String.Empty" />, contains only white space, or contains at least one invalid character.-or-<paramref name="entryName" /> is <see cref="F:System.String.Empty" />.</exception>
      <exception cref="T:System.ArgumentNullException">
        <paramref name="sourceFileName" /> or <paramref name="entryName" /> is null.</exception>
      <exception cref="T:System.IO.PathTooLongException">In <paramref name="sourceFileName" />, the specified path, file name, or both exceed the system-defined maximum length. For example, on Windows-based platforms, paths must not exceed 248 characters, and file names must not exceed 260 characters.</exception>
      <exception cref="T:System.IO.DirectoryNotFoundException">
        <paramref name="sourceFileName" /> is invalid (for example, it is on an unmapped drive).</exception>
      <exception cref="T:System.IO.IOException">The file specified by <paramref name="sourceFileName" /> cannot be opened.</exception>
      <exception cref="T:System.UnauthorizedAccessException">
        <paramref name="sourceFileName" /> specifies a directory.-or-The caller does not have the required permission to access the file specified by <paramref name="sourceFileName" />.</exception>
      <exception cref="T:System.IO.FileNotFoundException">The file specified by <paramref name="sourceFileName" /> is not found.</exception>
      <exception cref="T:System.NotSupportedException">The <paramref name="sourceFileName" /> parameter is in an invalid format.-or-The zip archive does not support writing.</exception>
      <exception cref="T:System.ObjectDisposedException">The zip archive has been disposed.</exception>
    </member>
    <member name="M:System.IO.Compression.ZipFileExtensions.CreateEntryFromFile(System.IO.Compression.ZipArchive,System.String,System.String,System.IO.Compression.CompressionLevel)">
      <summary>Archives a file by compressing it using the specified compression level and adding it to the zip archive.</summary>
      <returns>A wrapper for the new entry in the zip archive.</returns>
      <param name="destination">The zip archive to add the file to.</param>
      <param name="sourceFileName">The path to the file to be archived. You can specify either a relative or an absolute path. A relative path is interpreted as relative to the current working directory.</param>
      <param name="entryName">The name of the entry to create in the zip archive.</param>
      <param name="compressionLevel">One of the enumeration values that indicates whether to emphasize speed or compression effectiveness when creating the entry.</param>
      <exception cref="T:System.ArgumentException">
        <paramref name="sourceFileName" /> is <see cref="F:System.String.Empty" />, contains only white space, or contains at least one invalid character.-or-<paramref name="entryName" /> is <see cref="F:System.String.Empty" />.</exception>
      <exception cref="T:System.ArgumentNullException">
        <paramref name="sourceFileName" /> or <paramref name="entryName" /> is null.</exception>
      <exception cref="T:System.IO.DirectoryNotFoundException">
        <paramref name="sourceFileName" /> is invalid (for example, it is on an unmapped drive).</exception>
      <exception cref="T:System.IO.PathTooLongException">In <paramref name="sourceFileName" />, the specified path, file name, or both exceed the system-defined maximum length. For example, on Windows-based platforms, paths must not exceed 248 characters, and file names must not exceed 260 characters.</exception>
      <exception cref="T:System.IO.IOException">The file specified by <paramref name="sourceFileName" /> cannot be opened.</exception>
      <exception cref="T:System.UnauthorizedAccessException">
        <paramref name="sourceFileName" /> specifies a directory.-or-The caller does not have the required permission to access the file specified by <paramref name="sourceFileName" />.</exception>
      <exception cref="T:System.IO.FileNotFoundException">The file specified by <paramref name="sourceFileName" /> is not found.</exception>
      <exception cref="T:System.NotSupportedException">The <paramref name="sourceFileName" /> parameter is in an invalid format.-or-The zip archive does not support writing.</exception>
      <exception cref="T:System.ObjectDisposedException">The zip archive has been disposed.</exception>
    </member>
    <member name="M:System.IO.Compression.ZipFileExtensions.ExtractToDirectory(System.IO.Compression.ZipArchive,System.String)">
      <summary>Extracts all the files in the zip archive to a directory on the file system.</summary>
      <param name="source">The zip archive to extract files from.</param>
      <param name="destinationDirectoryName">The path to the directory to place the extracted files in. You can specify either a relative or an absolute path. A relative path is interpreted as relative to the current working directory.</param>
      <exception cref="T:System.ArgumentException">
        <paramref name="destinationDirectoryName" /> is <see cref="F:System.String.Empty" />, contains only white space, or contains at least one invalid character.</exception>
      <exception cref="T:System.ArgumentNullException">
        <paramref name="destinationDirectoryName" /> is null.</exception>
      <exception cref="T:System.IO.PathTooLongException">The specified path exceeds the system-defined maximum length. For example, on Windows-based platforms, paths must not exceed 248 characters, and file names must not exceed 260 characters.</exception>
      <exception cref="T:System.IO.DirectoryNotFoundException">The specified path is invalid (for example, it is on an unmapped drive).</exception>
      <exception cref="T:System.IO.IOException">The directory specified by <paramref name="destinationDirectoryName" /> already exists.-or-The name of an entry in the archive is <see cref="F:System.String.Empty" />, contains only white space, or contains at least one invalid character.-or-Extracting an entry from the archive would create a file that is outside the directory specified by <paramref name="destinationDirectoryName" />. (For example, this might happen if the entry name contains parent directory accessors.) -or-Two or more entries in the archive have the same name.</exception>
      <exception cref="T:System.UnauthorizedAccessException">The caller does not have the required permission to write to the destination directory.</exception>
      <exception cref="T:System.NotSupportedException">
        <paramref name="destinationDirectoryName" /> contains an invalid format.</exception>
      <exception cref="T:System.IO.InvalidDataException">An archive entry cannot be found or is corrupt.-or-An archive entry was compressed by using a compression method that is not supported.</exception>
    </member>
    <member name="M:System.IO.Compression.ZipFileExtensions.ExtractToFile(System.IO.Compression.ZipArchiveEntry,System.String)">
      <summary>Extracts an entry in the zip archive to a file.</summary>
      <param name="source">The zip archive entry to extract a file from.</param>
      <param name="destinationFileName">The path of the file to create from the contents of the entry. You can  specify either a relative or an absolute path. A relative path is interpreted as relative to the current working directory.</param>
      <exception cref="T:System.ArgumentException">
        <paramref name="destinationFileName" /> is a zero-length string, contains only white space, or contains one or more invalid characters as defined by <see cref="F:System.IO.Path.InvalidPathChars" />.-or-<paramref name="destinationFileName" /> specifies a directory.</exception>
      <exception cref="T:System.ArgumentNullException">
        <paramref name="destinationFileName" /> is null. </exception>
      <exception cref="T:System.IO.PathTooLongException">The specified path, file name, or both exceed the system-defined maximum length. For example, on Windows-based platforms, paths must not exceed 248 characters, and file names must not exceed 260 characters. </exception>
      <exception cref="T:System.IO.DirectoryNotFoundException">The specified path is invalid (for example, it is on an unmapped drive). </exception>
      <exception cref="T:System.IO.IOException">
        <paramref name="destinationFileName" /> already exists.-or- An I/O error occurred.-or-The entry is currently open for writing.-or-The entry has been deleted from the archive.</exception>
      <exception cref="T:System.UnauthorizedAccessException">The caller does not have the required permission to create the new file.</exception>
      <exception cref="T:System.IO.InvalidDataException">The entry is missing from the archive, or is corrupt and cannot be read.-or-The entry has been compressed by using a compression method that is not supported.</exception>
      <exception cref="T:System.ObjectDisposedException">The zip archive that this entry belongs to has been disposed.</exception>
      <exception cref="T:System.NotSupportedException">
        <paramref name="destinationFileName" /> is in an invalid format. -or-The zip archive for this entry was opened in <see cref="F:System.IO.Compression.ZipArchiveMode.Create" /> mode, which does not permit the retrieval of entries.</exception>
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    <member name="M:System.IO.Compression.ZipFileExtensions.ExtractToFile(System.IO.Compression.ZipArchiveEntry,System.String,System.Boolean)">
      <summary>Extracts an entry in the zip archive to a file, and optionally overwrites an existing file that has the same name.</summary>
      <param name="source">The zip archive entry to extract a file from.</param>
      <param name="destinationFileName">The path of the file to create from the contents of the entry. You can specify either a relative or an absolute path. A relative path is interpreted as relative to the current working directory.</param>
      <param name="overwrite">true to overwrite an existing file that has the same name as the destination file; otherwise, false.</param>
      <exception cref="T:System.ArgumentException">
        <paramref name="destinationFileName" /> is a zero-length string, contains only white space, or contains one or more invalid characters as defined by <see cref="F:System.IO.Path.InvalidPathChars" />.-or-<paramref name="destinationFileName" /> specifies a directory.</exception>
      <exception cref="T:System.ArgumentNullException">
        <paramref name="destinationFileName" /> is null. </exception>
      <exception cref="T:System.IO.PathTooLongException">The specified path, file name, or both exceed the system-defined maximum length. For example, on Windows-based platforms, paths must not exceed 248 characters, and file names must not exceed 260 characters. </exception>
      <exception cref="T:System.IO.DirectoryNotFoundException">The specified path is invalid (for example, it is on an unmapped drive). </exception>
      <exception cref="T:System.IO.IOException">
        <paramref name="destinationFileName" /> already exists and <paramref name="overwrite" /> is false.-or- An I/O error occurred.-or-The entry is currently open for writing.-or-The entry has been deleted from the archive.</exception>
      <exception cref="T:System.UnauthorizedAccessException">The caller does not have the required permission to create the new file.</exception>
      <exception cref="T:System.IO.InvalidDataException">The entry is missing from the archive or is corrupt and cannot be read.-or-The entry has been compressed by using a compression method that is not supported.</exception>
      <exception cref="T:System.ObjectDisposedException">The zip archive that this entry belongs to has been disposed.</exception>
      <exception cref="T:System.NotSupportedException">
        <paramref name="destinationFileName" /> is in an invalid format. -or-The zip archive for this entry was opened in <see cref="F:System.IO.Compression.ZipArchiveMode.Create" /> mode, which does not permit the retrieval of entries.</exception>
    </member>
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